unturn Antonyms

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Meaning of unturn

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unturn (v. t.)

To turn in a reserve way, especially so as to open something; as, to unturn a key.

unturn Sentence Examples

  1. The unturned soil of the garden hinted at the potential for abundant produce.
  2. The jury's verdict was a shocking unturn of their initial expectations.
  3. The relentless current proved unturn, threatening to sweep the boat away.
  4. The old mansion's unturned attic held secrets long buried and forgotten.
  5. The painter's unturned canvas invited imagination to soar.
  6. The unexpected discovery of oil beneath the surface proved to be a major unturn for the impoverished region.
  7. The unturned pages of the ancient book revealed a tale of forgotten civilizations.
  8. The unturn of events left the participants bewildered and in a state of disbelief.
  9. The politician's unturn on his previous stance was received with widespread skepticism.
  10. The child's unturned innocence brought joy and wonder to those around them.

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To turn in a reserve way, especially so as to open something; as, to unturn a key.

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The unturned soil of the garden hinted at the potential for abundant produce.

The jury's verdict was a shocking unturn of their initial expectations.

The relentless current proved unturn, threatening to sweep the boat away.

The old mansion's unturned attic held secrets long buried and forgotten.